Openi, the firm behind the chatgipt, has signed a deal to use artificial intelligence to increase productivity in the UK’s public services, the government has announced.
The agreement signed by the firm and the Department of Sciences can give OpenAII access to government data and its software used in education, defense, security and justice systems can be seen.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said that “AI will be fundamental in driving changes in the UK” and “Economic Development Driving”.
AI has been criticized by campaigners before the eagerness of the Labor Government, Such as musicians’ who oppose the use of license without their music,
The lesson of the Memorandum of Understanding states that the UK and Openi “will improve the understanding of capabilities and safety risks, and to reduce those risks”.
It also states that the UK and OpenIAI can develop a “information sharing program”, saying that they will “develop security measures that protect the public and maintain democratic values”.
Openai Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said that the plan will “provide prosperity for all”.
He said, “AI is a main technique for nation building that will change the economies and provide development,” he said.
The deal comes when the UK government seeks ways to improve Britain’s stable economy, which is Accession of growing from 0.1% to 0.2% for periods from April to June,
The UK government has also made it clear that it is open to the US AI investment, earlier this year, OpenII rivals have similar deals with Google and Anthropic.
This said that its open deal “may be the world-up AI Tech developed in the UK, which will distribute development, which will provide development”.
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